Mon. May 20th, 2024
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The Automated Inventory Management System (AIMS), which was designed to enhance Customs Facility Warehouses (CFWs), is now being utilized by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in all Collection Districts nationwide.

The Bureau of Customs’ (BOC) Automated Inventory Management System (AIMS), established last August 9, 2021, is now being utilized in all Collection Districts nationwide.

Established by the BOC in August 2021, the AIMS intends to address the problem of numerous paperwork, manual encoding and sorting, wrong cargo release, non-visibility of cargo status for importers, and tedious report generation.

“The implementation of the AIMS enabled BOC to generate real-time and accurate information on the status of goods received, stored, and withdrawn from off-dock and off-terminal accredited CFWs,” the BOC said in a press statement.

“The AIMS has a system-generated billing invoice that allows automatic computation of fees. It has warehouse Customer Service access to container and cargo details, enabling access to photos and other information by forwarders and consolidators,” it further explained.

In addition, the system is capable of self-service checking of cargo status and pro forma invoice, as well as online validation and approval from all involved departments before release. Container Freight Station inventory can also be monitored anytime and anywhere through the system. Real-time and accurate reports on released, unreleased, overstaying, and abandoned may be generated through this, as well.

“The Assessment and Operations Coordinating Group helped enhance the system,” the bureau noted. “The BOC will continuously develop and implement ICT-enabled systems for more effective and efficient government service.”

The portal is available 24/7 and can be accessed online at https://imsportal.eschost2.com/ or through the BOC website.

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By Rexel-ian Reyes

Rexel-ian Reyes has been a computer technician and an information technology specialist since 2010. He was a former game administrator, as well, and managed several businesses relating to his field of expertise for years. He currently works as an IT officer and graphic artist at the Philippine College of Advanced Arts and Technology and co-owns Takoyacheeks. In 2022, he launched Traffic Digest and Reels. People. Words. as its co-founder and head web and graphic designer—and writer, sometimes.

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